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Opening and closing

Good Monday everyone. I hope you had a nice weekend and saw some interesting art on Gallery Night & Day. Here's my weekly rundown of art events opening and closing this week.

OPENINGS“Young at Heart” at the Stanford Art Gallery and Studios (Menomonee Falls) on Jan. 21
"In the Balance" work by Amanda Gerken, Josie Osborne, & Heather Wiedeman at the Walker's Point Center for the Arts on Jan. 22
“Apple Pie: Symbols of Americana in MMoCA’s Permanent Collection” at the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art on Jan. 23
"Liquid Landscapes: Denizens and Diorama" at the Anderson Arts Center (Kenosha) on Jan. 24
“Speaking Volumes: The Language of Artists’ Books” at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center (Sheboygan) on Jan. 24

CLOSINGSLisa Koch, Evan Baden, Becky Benshoff, Miriam Clayton and Thomas Ferrelle at UW-Madison Memorial Union on Jan. 19
"Creches, Renaissance Masterworks" at Carthage College (Kenosha) on Jan. 23
"Gallery Salon" at the Peninsula School of the Arts (Door County) on Jan. 23
"Uplifting Art: Bras for a Cause" at A Women's Touch on Jan. 24
"An Exhibition of New Work" work by Allen Caucutt & Debbie Sommer at the Cedarburg Cultural Center on Jan. 24
"The Neopolitan Créche" at the Milwaukee Art Museum on Jan. 24
"In Search of Norman Rockwell's America" at the Woodson Art Museum (Wausau) on Jan. 24

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Mary Louise Schumacher is the Journal Sentinel's art and architecture critic. She writes about culture, design, the urban landscape and Milwaukee's creative community. Art City is her award-winning cultural page and a community of more than 20 contributing writers and artists.

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